Hi All,
*****************************************************
The basic question here is why not have a webapp
framework that supports both xml forms (CForms) and a
java framework similiar to Struts? Moreover, is it
not true that having a simple Java framework as such
would be the building blocks from which CForms can
be/is built upon? IMHO, this would give developers
the freedom of choice when deciding upon Cocoon as a
webapp framework versus Struts (or others).
*****************************************************
Reasoning:
I currently have Cocoon, but find myself being
disenfranchised. I love its power for easily creating
pipelines and xml processing for publishing. However,
I am looking for a webapp framework to build upon. I
am not to happy with the idea of adopting CForms in
order to achieve a better seperation of concerns.
Also I am not willing to use XSP and actionsets. I am
weary of implementing an enterprise app in (almost)
pure xml with a forms system that is not based on
standards. For me, writing an app in Java with some
XML that easily runs with the J2EE spec is much more
appealing.
I am writing this in hopes of hearing ideas to stay
with Cocoon. This is not a troll nor am I one .
Thanks,
Julian
=====
Live simply so others may simply live.
-Ghandi
Pluralitas non est ponenda sine neccesitate.
"Entities should not be multiplied unneccesarily"
-William of Occam
__________________________________
Do you Yahoo!?
New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - Send 10MB messages!
http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail
---------------------------------------------------------------------
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]